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Schick Deine Frau Nicht Nach Italien

 

 

Schick Deine Frau Nicht Nach Italien (1960)



Motion Picture Composer(s):
Werner Scharfenberger
Rolf A. Wilhelm

Released in:
1960

Country:
Germany

Also known as:
  • Do Not Send Your Wife To Italy

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Ariola 35 581 A Image supplied by
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Ariola 35 581 A  

 
Country
Germany 
Format
45RPM 
Release Date
1961 


Also contains music from:
 Rätsel Der Grünen Spinne, Das



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1.  Oh, Donna Micaëla!
(Wilden-Rauch) from DAS RÄTSEL DER GRÜNEN SPINNE
2.  Auf Allen Straßen...
(Igelhoff-Rauch) from SCHICK DEINE FRAU NICHT NACH ITALIEN
Both tracks performed by Tony Sandler with Gert Wilden Und Sein Tanzorchester

Track listing contributed by mister_gs

Polydor 24 177 Image supplied by
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Polydor 24 177  

 
Country
Germany 
Format
45RPM 
Release Date
1960 



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1.  La Luna (Quando La Luna) (02:20)
(Siegel-Deani)
2.  Seemann... (Deine Heimat Ist Das Meer) (02:58)
(Scharfenberger-Busch)
Both tracks sung by Lolita (Edith Einzinger née Zuser) with Orchester Johannes Fehring (Side A) and Orchester Werner Scharfenberger (Side B)

Total Duration: 00:05:18
Track listing contributed by mister_gs


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